Salon owner Karen Lewis told Cosmopolitan.com that she dubbed it "confetti hair" because, "it's soft, pretty, happy, and it imparts little spots of pure joy on the hair like confetti!"

Want to try to recreate this optical illusion-like rainbow hair color at home? First, phone a friend, because you're going to need help, and then use these tips to execute this fun-filled look:

Start with bleached or super-light blonde hair, like Blondies salon-goer Nicole has below:

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Next, start to add color (Lewis's salon often uses Pravana, but for a temporary effect, you can use bold shades from Manic Panic), alternating shades, leaving a bit of your natural blonde to show through. This is what gives your strands the confetti look:

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"You can work with any color palette," Lewis said, "but go for candy-colored pastels for a more subtle effect or bright fashion colors for a bolder look."

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Wait about 20 minutes and then rinse the color out with cool water. "The colors will slowly fade back to the blonde base with each wash. As with all colors, the more frequently they are washed, the faster they will fade," adds Lewis, "but we recommend washing your hair with cooler water to prolong the color."

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